The sermon titled "Oneness and Unity" by Caleb Hickman centers around the theme of the unity among believers in the body of Christ, as articulated in Ephesians 4. Hickman emphasizes that God's sovereignty is the ultimate cause of salvation, which manifests in believers' faith and unity with one another. He argues that while humanity struggles with division and various religious perspectives, the scriptural truth declares there is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism, highlighting the singularity of God's redemptive work in Christ. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 4:4-6, John 17, and Colossians 2:9-12, which collectively underscore that true unity is found in the finished work of Christ and the spiritual regeneration of believers by the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for Christians to embody and maintain this unity as members of one body, reflecting the love of Christ towards one another in both faith and fellowship.
“If the Lord is the cause of it, then the effect will be done according to his purpose. If you and I are the cause of something, we can neither hope to change anything.”
“It’s not about what we know. It’s about who we know. Our affections on an object, the Lord Jesus Christ, our affection, we’re united in that affection together towards him.”
“There’s just one God and Father. This is the one God. This is the one Lord. There’s three distinct characteristics of the Lord, but it is one God."
“God's people are eternally, unchangeably, forever and ever in perfect oneness and unity to this one true God, this one Lord, the one creator, the one father.”
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